Central and Eastern European Survey
General Info
Department of Computer Science
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Type of Organisation: public
Number of Employees: Less than 10
Activities developed: Research, Education.
outstanding achievements:
research projects:
An Experimental Grammar for Romanian Language
education and training:
For Master in Computer Science and Engineering (MCSE), the course
"Intelligent Systems", held by Prof. Ioan Alfred LETIA, PhD, includes a
chapter that covers advanced topics in HPSG.
For MCSE, the course "Parallel Logic Programming Systems", held by
Assoc.Prof. Tudor MURESAN, PhD, includes a chapter in Unification-Based
Approaches to Grammar.
For undergraduate students in Computer Science and Enginering
(long cycle, forth year of study), the course "Artificial Intelligence",
held by Prof. Ioan Alfred LETIA, PhD, includes a chapter on Natural
Language Processsing.
implemented systems and tools:
Reversible English-Romanian Translator
PATR II Compiler
Grammar Learner based on Neural Networks
English-Romanian Semantic Equivalence Tester in ALEP
computing and communication facilities:
IBM-PC, Sun, Internet
programming languages and operating systems used in the department:
Prolog (SICStus Prolog), Lisp, CAML, C, C++, Ms-Dos, Windows, Novell,
Solaris, Linux
collaborative activities:
The Department of Computer Science is engaged in four Tempus SJEP
projects:
The objectives of the ROCOCO SJEP is the introduction of new degree
courses and the restructuring of existing degree courses and of their
content in Computer Science and Engineering.
DISCO SJEP aims to the development in Romania of short-term higher
education in computing, centred on distributed processing and its
application.
IARCOD SJEP is dedicated to the development of a short cycle and
practically oriented higher education system in roumanian universities.
CNTP Sjep aims to develop the Romanian higher education in the area of
Computer Networks.
Visits of Professor Ioan Alfred LETIA at: the University of Exeter,
United Kingdom and the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, EC Tempus
(November 1993); the University of Saarland and DFKI, Saarbrücken, Germny
(October-November 1994).
Professor Ioan Alfred LETIA is member of the Geselschaft fuer
Informatik (Germany).
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